SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
  ANDREw GILMORE, SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER AND
                  SUPERINTENDENT.
  The minutes of the Sunday School Teachers' meetings
show that Mr. Gilmore began his work in this school as
teacher on November 5, i86o. For twenty-five years,
his name is but twice missing from the roll of teachers
present at those meetings. He seems from the first to
have taken an active, practical part in the work, as
shown by his motions. He moved that the Constitution
of the Sunday School be read to the teachers; that the
treasurer should make a monthly report; that each
teacher should be given a drawer in which to keep the
Bibles and class-books of her class-all of which tend
to the orderly, business-like management of the school.
  Seven years later, on October IO, i867, Mr. Gilmore
was elected Superintendent of the Sunday School of the
Second Presbyterian Church-an office which he held
until January 3, i869, when he resigned, but was con-
tinued as assistant superintendent with the pastor, Rev.
E. H. Camp. The minutes of the teachers' meeting
record that Dr. Scott and others made some remarks
expressing the feeling of the teachers at the retirement
of Mr. Gilmore, and a unanimous vote of thanks was
tendered to him "for the efficient and faithful manner in
which he had performed his duties." It is further stated
that "Mr. Gilmore was never absent while Superinten-
dent."
  On April 5, i870, Mr. Gilmore was again elected
Superintendent, and continued in office till April I2, i875.
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